Utah Hay prices prices mostly firm, with trading slow on all Quality's. Majority
of movement on previous contracts. Lower quality hay demand is light with good supplies.
Confirmed sales 4,000 tons.
Guidelines for Alfalfa Hay: Visual exam and intent of sale; Relative Feed Value (RFI.J);
Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF); Crude Protein (C?). USDA Grades are based on 100 % Dry Matter
Content. All prices are in dollars per ton, FOB at stack, Unless Otherwise noted. Bales
large and small.
Northern Area: Alfalfa: Supreme No I dairy: 120—140.00; Premium: 100.00—120.00;
Good Feeder: 80.00-95.00. Fair: 60.00-80. 00; Low: No Quote.
Premium retail horse sales 100.00—150.00.
Central Area: Alfalfa: Supreme # 1 dairy 120.00—140.00; Premium Dairy: 100.00—110.00;
Good Feeder: 80.00-90.00; Fair: 60.00-80.00; Low: scarce.
Oat Hay: No Quotes. Premium retail horse sales: 110.00—150.00.
Southern Area: Alfalfa: Supreme #1 dairy: 120.00—150.00; Premium 100.00—130.00; Good
Feeder: 80.00—93.00; Fair: 60.00—80 .00; Low: no quotes
Uintah Basin: Alfalfa: Supreme dairy: 100.00—130.00; premium dairy: 90.00—100.00;
Good Feeder: 75.00-90.00; Fair: 50.00-70.00; Low: scarce.
Premium retail horse sales: 150.00-180.00.
Note: Low quality hay can be weedy, or weather damaged or all of the above.
Detailed Quotations Utah (Bales — large anci small in stack), last quoted sales are
sales more than two weeks old.
Alfalfa Small and Large Square Bales last quoted sales
Retail Horse (small lots) 150.00-180.00
Supreme Dairy 130.00-150.00 last quote
Premium Dairy 90.00-125.00 last quote
Good 70.00-85.00
Fair 50.00-70.00
Low n/q
Alfalfa Standing: 70.00-85.00/ton
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Weekly Utah Hay Market Report
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